CoffeeCup You could do much better than this or maybe you haven't had enough of your coffee ?
Why CoffeeCup HTML Editor has ugly...
Now I own two of CoffeeCup products and I wonder why CoffeeCup HTML Editor setup file has most ugliest icon on the earth?
CoffeeCup You could do much better than this or maybe you haven't had enough of your coffee ?
CoffeeCup You could do much better than this or maybe you haven't had enough of your coffee ?
Guys at coffeecup are awesometacular.
There is some thinking going on this in the big bean's office, but right now I think it is a "nice to have" item rather than a "must have" item.
The installer icons are part of the Wise Install shell. Unsure of how, or if they can be changed yet.
The installer icons are part of the Wise Install shell. Unsure of how, or if they can be changed yet.
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Hi Guys,
Thank you for a impressive software. I am eventually finding my way around it and there are indeed a number of great time savers in there. Thank you in particular for the possibility to make changes in several files at a time. I am running an "old" website where a lot of pages are more then ten years, and in implementing css instead of old font commands for example, I have found this global find and replace very useful, to put it mildly. I think it saved me just about a weeks work, just a few days ago. So, yes, of course I have the paid version.
Now, to get to my actual question after hopefully having buttered you up enough to pass this question around to some of the guys in the basement who actually know how to program this stuff; I would like to be able to change the little guy with the yellow hair-icon to an actual coffee cup, so I can recognize the icon easier. I am getting old and the guy doesn't connect to the software fast enough in my brain due to my advanced stage of Alzheimer.
So, I think I can make the icon myself, but where do I put it, and do I need to dive down into the windows register to make it come up as an alternative when I look for alternative icons via windows system? And in that case how. I run the windows7 but think that doesn't matter.
JE
Thank you for a impressive software. I am eventually finding my way around it and there are indeed a number of great time savers in there. Thank you in particular for the possibility to make changes in several files at a time. I am running an "old" website where a lot of pages are more then ten years, and in implementing css instead of old font commands for example, I have found this global find and replace very useful, to put it mildly. I think it saved me just about a weeks work, just a few days ago. So, yes, of course I have the paid version.
Now, to get to my actual question after hopefully having buttered you up enough to pass this question around to some of the guys in the basement who actually know how to program this stuff; I would like to be able to change the little guy with the yellow hair-icon to an actual coffee cup, so I can recognize the icon easier. I am getting old and the guy doesn't connect to the software fast enough in my brain due to my advanced stage of Alzheimer.
So, I think I can make the icon myself, but where do I put it, and do I need to dive down into the windows register to make it come up as an alternative when I look for alternative icons via windows system? And in that case how. I run the windows7 but think that doesn't matter.
JE
gotheborg wrote:
Hi Guys,
Thank you for a impressive software. I am eventually finding my way around it and there are indeed a number of great time savers in there. Thank you in particular for the possibility to make changes in several files at a time. I am running an "old" website where a lot of pages are more then ten years, and in implementing css instead of old font commands for example, I have found this global find and replace very useful, to put it mildly. I think it saved me just about a weeks work, just a few days ago. So, yes, of course I have the paid version.
Now, to get to my actual question after hopefully having buttered you up enough to pass this question around to some of the guys in the basement who actually know how to program this stuff; I would like to be able to change the little guy with the yellow hair-icon to an actual coffee cup, so I can recognize the icon easier. I am getting old and the guy doesn't connect to the software fast enough in my brain due to my advanced stage of Alzheimer.
So, I think I can make the icon myself, but where do I put it, and do I need to dive down into the windows register to make it come up as an alternative when I look for alternative icons via windows system? And in that case how. I run the windows7 but think that doesn't matter.
JE
Hi Guys,
Thank you for a impressive software. I am eventually finding my way around it and there are indeed a number of great time savers in there. Thank you in particular for the possibility to make changes in several files at a time. I am running an "old" website where a lot of pages are more then ten years, and in implementing css instead of old font commands for example, I have found this global find and replace very useful, to put it mildly. I think it saved me just about a weeks work, just a few days ago. So, yes, of course I have the paid version.
Now, to get to my actual question after hopefully having buttered you up enough to pass this question around to some of the guys in the basement who actually know how to program this stuff; I would like to be able to change the little guy with the yellow hair-icon to an actual coffee cup, so I can recognize the icon easier. I am getting old and the guy doesn't connect to the software fast enough in my brain due to my advanced stage of Alzheimer.
So, I think I can make the icon myself, but where do I put it, and do I need to dive down into the windows register to make it come up as an alternative when I look for alternative icons via windows system? And in that case how. I run the windows7 but think that doesn't matter.
JE
You can find help here;
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_change_the_ … rtcut.html
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